Youqib Khan, who is deputy police chief for the eastern Khost province, said three men, two women and a baby died when their vehicle ran over a mine as they were returning home from hospital on Sunday morning.

In the south, three civilians were killed when their vehicle detonated a landmine Sunday on the road between Helmand and Kandahar provinces, a government statement said.

The United Nations says homemade bombs continue to be the deadliest weapon for civilians in the war.

Meanwhile, a U.S. soldier was killed by an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, a military statement said. It did not elaborate.

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